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ing to the State Rules Act, agencies that issue rules must file copies with the Commission of Public Records State Records Center and Archives. After filing, adopted regulations must be published in The New Mexico Register in order for them to be valid.
New Mexicos open container law requires that no person shall knowingly drink alcohol while in a motor vehicle or knowingly possess an open container of an alcoholic beverage while in a motor vehicle. See N.M. Stat. Ann. 66-8-138.
Open carry is legal in New Mexico without a license for anyone at least 19 years of age who can legally possess a firearm. Some areas are off-limits, including tribal land and places that sell hard liquor.
New Mexicos open container law requires that no person shall knowingly drink alcohol while in a motor vehicle or knowingly possess an open container of an alcoholic beverage while in a motor vehicle. See N.M. Stat.
How old must a person be to buy, possess or consume alcoholic beverages in New Mexico? A person must be at least 21 years of age to buy, possess or consume alcoholic beverages. It is illegal for anyone to sell, give or procure alcohol to or for a Minor.

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A person who violates New Mexicos open container law commits a moving violation, punishable by a $25 fine and points added to an offenders driving record. A person whos convicted of violating the open container law for a second or subsequent time commits a misdemeanor.
Currently, 39 states and the District of Columbia are in full compliance with federal government guidelines. However, passengers may either possess open containers or consume alcohol in Alaska, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Louisiana, Missouri, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia.

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